Comment Re:Not really (Score 1) 403
XP search was sweet.
Except for that damn animated dog! And when you told the dumb thing you didn't want the animation, there was an animation showing the dog walking off! I just told you I didn't want that!
XP search was sweet.
Except for that damn animated dog! And when you told the dumb thing you didn't want the animation, there was an animation showing the dog walking off! I just told you I didn't want that!
It isn't today, but it will be going forward. Samsung can't have their equivalent product claiming when 2160 lines when LG is claiming 3840!
Microsoft has a knack for getting it wrong several times before finally coming up with something that works.
Yeah, but they have been trying to make a name for themselves in the mobile market since the 1990s when their only competition was Palm! Even if they do manage to get it right some day, what are the chances that it happens in time to save Nokia?
That joke just never gets old no matter how many times you post it here.
In other words, it's less useful than shim. Just use shim instead.
You forgot to add this:
For [shim] to be useful you'll need it to be signed by Microsoft, so you'll also need a WinQual account.
I clicked this link on the front page of wikileaks.org and was immediately confronted with a paywall that matched the description in the article. That's great if you don't see a paywall where you are from, but that doesn't make those that do see it a "sack of lying shit".
You're right. The integral cancels out no matter where you put mass inside the shell.
Of course, if the "sphere" is really a swarm of independently orbiting objects, that would be (very nearly) stable.
The same is true for a "ring-world" of independently orbiting objects.
No. Neither is stable.
It is pretty easy to see. Imagine the sphere moving a tiny amount so the star is no longer at the center of the sphere. Now the question is, do the resulting gravitational forces pull the sphere back towards the position where the star is at the center, or do they pull the sphere further off-center? Clearly, they are now unbalanced in favor of pulling the close side of the sphere even closer and, thus, sphere-world is also unstable.
I don't know a single person that doesn't bike because they have to wear a helmet.
Well, you don't know me personally. But you now know OF someone who doesn't bike because of helmets.
My whole family has bicycles and helmets. The bikes are right out on the patio ready to go. But whenever I suggest that we go for a ride, we realize that we have to dig out the helmets, adjust the straps and what-not, and by then it all seems like too much hassle. So the bikes have been out there on the patio all summer and we haven't ridden once. Last summer, same thing. Summer before, same thing.
Our kids never go out to ride them either because dealing with the helmet is a pain.
I've got a daughter who is eight years old and doesn't know how to ride a bike primarily because of the insane belief that it's dangerous to ride a bicycle around the park without a helmet.
There is nothing on the list that isn't one of the usual suspects.
I expect people in the UK will start to find that every chocolate bar in the store broken or smashed as people "look" for the winning bars by bending and squeezing them.
It's remarkable how many phones copy that lame icon grid from the original Palm OS.
FTFY
I know a sales guy who's card reads "Executive Producer".
Is not dead yet!
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